Saturday, August 27, 2011

Tech Rev-elations from ILTA 2011




http://ow.ly/6ejAo

Article by Jobst Elster appearing on attorney@work.com website.

This article touches on some of the key developments that took place at the ILTA conference in Nashville this past week.

The top items that are referenced in this article include:  Microsoft's decision to shutter its legal market division; HP's acquisition of Autonomy; ADERANT's acquisition of CompuLaw and Client Profiles; Steve Job's resignation from Apple; Workshare's patent infringement lawsuit of Litera.  In addition, the article focuses on some specific educational seminar sessions that were held at ILTA.

The article also provides a link which provides the ability to download the content of the presentations provided at ILTA, as well as a link to some interviews that took place at ILTA.

Joe Bartolo, J.D. of SRM Legal attended ILTA this year, and thought it was an excellent conference, and the attendance seemed to be an increase over the past two years.  There are exciting developments in various aspects of legal technology.  The eDiscovery space in particular is undergoing some major shifts, and there are several newsworthy developments creating a buzz for eDiscovery and early case assessment.

One noteworthy event that was not discussed in this article is the looming presence of Google, as it seems that HP might not be the only giant entering the eDiscovery space in 2011.


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